Lagier Meredith

Mount Veeder Mondeuse

9.19 ratings
9.26 pro ratings
Mt. Veeder, Napa Valley, California, USA
Mondeuse
Top Notes For
M. Ventre

I have a feeling this is going to ruin me for any mondeuse I ever happen upon again.. And I'm ok with that..

I have a feeling this is going to ruin me for any mondeuse I ever happen upon again.. And I'm ok with that..

2 people found it helpfulApr 18th, 2015
Austin Beeman

I purchased a case of this wine on release and have been drinking a bottle per year to follow the evolution of this unusual grape variety as produced by the superlative Carole Meredith and Steve Lagier.

The early bottles showed a bloody brooding meaty power, but the wine has become more refined over the years.

This last bottle was the brightness with pleasant acidity, pure fruit, and a gracefulness on the palate that was slightly reminiscent of Gattinara instead of Rhone Syrah.

www.austinbeeman.com

I purchased a case of this wine on release and have been drinking a bottle per year to follow the evolution of this unusual grape variety as produced by the superlative Carole Meredith and Steve Lagier.

The early bottles showed a bloody brooding meaty power, but the wine has become more refined over the years.

This last bottle was the brightness with pleasant acidity, pure fruit, and a gracefulness on the palate that was slightly reminiscent of Gattinara instead of Rhone Syrah.

www.austinbeeman.com

May 6th, 2016
Adriana Fabbro

A Syrah-like Mondeuse. Aromatic, purplely (yes, purplely) with ripe fruit, though it’s the texture that’s earning it high marks. Someone on an earlier thread described it as “velour” (not in the matching-juicy-sweatsuit-circa-2004-tacky way, but in a blanket you want to wrap yourself in at the end of a satisfying day sort of way). A solid wine with which to toast to the happy occasion of having an old New York friend in town. Can’t remember the vintage. Matt?

A Syrah-like Mondeuse. Aromatic, purplely (yes, purplely) with ripe fruit, though it’s the texture that’s earning it high marks. Someone on an earlier thread described it as “velour” (not in the matching-juicy-sweatsuit-circa-2004-tacky way, but in a blanket you want to wrap yourself in at the end of a satisfying day sort of way). A solid wine with which to toast to the happy occasion of having an old New York friend in town. Can’t remember the vintage. Matt?

Feb 1st, 2019
Tara O'Meara

Delightful surprise. Fruity and delicious.

Delightful surprise. Fruity and delicious.

Apr 8th, 2018
Alex Crangle

Assistant Winemaker Balo Vineyards

9.2

Alex had this 9 years ago

Alex had this 9 years ago

Aug 18th, 2015
Kyle

Kyle had this 8 years ago

Kyle had this 8 years ago

Aug 8th, 2016